
The Alfredo Avella Collection, by work placement student Eláir Ní Thuama
I started working on the Alfredo Avella collection during the student placement for my MSc in Museum Studies at University of Glasgow and returned after
I started working on the Alfredo Avella collection during the student placement for my MSc in Museum Studies at University of Glasgow and returned after
Cicely Farrer was awarded a SGSAH-AHRC Collaborative Doctoral Award to undertake a PhD exploring Gender, Art and Activism at the Glasgow School of Art in
In Part One of Archive Gaydar, Archives and Collections Assistant and Researcher Helen Victoria Murray shared tips for LGBT+ research in the archive. For Part Two,
For LGBT+ History month in February, Researcher and Archives & Collections Assistant, Helen Victoria Murray shares some of tips for researching queer people in Archives
This blog was written by Meredith Pinch, a young person who joined the GSA Archives team for a week of work experience during the Summer
Ellie Smith, a Summer intern from University of Glasgow’s Student Opportunities Hub, reflects on her work cataloguing the papers of architect Elizabeth Marion Harvey. I
SGSAH PhD intern Molly McCracken shares her research into The Studio, a pottery workshop owned and run by three women graduates of The GSA.
Textile conservator, Tabby Gibbs, tells us about conserving the cushion for the settle from Mackintosh’s Willow Tea Rooms as her final project. Last year (2023),
Reflections on the 1980s student-led newsletters in the Glasgow School of Art Archives by Celeste MacLeod-Brown While I was sitting at my laptop clicking through
The School of Art History at the University of St Andrews and The Glasgow School of Art Archives and Collections are pleased to offer a Collaborative
Judith Booth from the Coastal Communities Museum in North Berwick, East Lothian has kindly written a blog about Catherine Watson, a former GSA student who
In this week’s blog post, SGSAH student Kiah Endelman Music tells us about a somewhat unexpected find in GSA’s institutional ephemera collection… Whilst sifting through